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Planthopper Bibliography Database


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Authors Year Title Journal
6028 Novotny, V. and O. Missa. 2000 Local versus regional species richness in tropical insects: one lowland site compared with the island of New Guinea. Ecological Entomology 25: 445-451. pdf
6041 Rosenberg, L.J. and J.I. Magor. 1983 Flight duration of the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Homoptera: Delphacidae). Ecological Entomology 8: 341-350
8723 Kang, C.K., S.I. Lee, and P.G. Jablonski. 2011 Effect of sex and bright coloration on survival and predator-induced wing damage in an aposematic lantern fly with startle display. Ecological Entomology 36(6): 709-716.
8852 Basset, Y. 1999 Diversity and abundance of insect herbivores foraging on seedlings in a rainforest in Guyana. Ecological Entomology 24: 245-259. pdf
8866 Zelazny, B. and E. Pacumbaba. 1982 Phytophagous insects associated with cadang-cadang infected and healthy coconut palms in South-eastern Luzon, Philippines. Ecological Entomology 7(1): 113-120.
9123 Wolda, H. 1979 Abundance and diversity of Homoptera in the canopy of a tropical forest. Ecological Entomology 4(2): 181-190.
9732 Picker, M.D., V. Ross-Gillespie, K. Vlieghe, and E. Moll. 2012 Ants and the enigmatic Namibian fairy circles - cause and effect? Ecological Entomology 37(1): 33-42. pdf
11509 Peterson, M. A., R. F. Denno and L. Robinson. 2001 Apparent widespread gene flow in the predominantly flightless planthopper Tumidagena minuta. Ecological Entomology 26: 629–637. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2311.2001.00364.x
13147 Harkin, C. and A.J.A. Stewart. 2020 Establishment, spread, and impact of an invasive planthopper on its invasive host plant: Prokelisia marginata (Homoptera: Delphacidae) exploiting Spartina anglica (Poales: Poaceae) in Britain. Ecological Entomology 45: 1327-1336. https://doi.org/10.1111/een.12916.
13232 ZHAO, Zhengxue, Baocheng JIN, Zhengxiang ZHOU, Lin YANG, Jiankun LONG, and Xiangsheng CHEN. 2020 Determinants of Delphacidae richness and endemism in China. Ecological Entomology (2020): (PrePrint, 12 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1111/een.12924.
13257 Dittrich, A.D.K. and A.J. Helden. 2020 Can monophagous specialists mediate host plant choices in generalist planthoppers (Hemiptera: Delphacidae)? Ecological Entomology (2020): (PrePrint, 4 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1111/een.12929. [Javesella pellucida].
9870 Wallner, A.M., B. Molano-Flores, and C.H. Dietrich. 2013 Using Auchenorrhyncha (Insecta: Hemiptera) to develop a new insect index in measuring North American tallgrass prairie quality. Ecological Indicators 25: 58-64.
14578 Schuch, S., R. van Klink, and K. Wesche. 2023 Is less simply less? A comparison of abundance and biomass losses in auchenorrhynchan grassland communities and their different impacts on trait composition and taxonomical diversity. Ecological Indicators 146: 109743. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109743.
1851 Grilli, M.P. 2008 An area-wide model approach for the management of a disease vector planthopper in an extensive agricultural system. Ecological Modelling 213(3-4): 308-318.
6490 Drechsler, M., and J. Settele. 2001 Predator–prey interactions in rice ecosystems: effects of guild composition, trophic relationships, and land use changes - a model study exemplified for Philippine rice terraces. Ecological Modelling 137: 135-159. pdf
15295 Lewkiewicz, S.M., B. Seibold, and M.R. Helmus. 2024 Quantifying population resistance to climatic variability: The invasive spotted lanternfly grape pest is buffered against temperature extremes in California. Ecological Modelling 497: 110841. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110841.
15448 SASAKI, Fumiya, Takuya SHIBA, and Keiichiro MATSUKURA. 2024 Novel method of determining parameters for the effective accumulated temperature model by using seasonal pest occurrence data. Ecological Modelling 490: 110651; 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110651. [Sogatella furcifera]
819 Cronin, J.T. 2003 Patch structure, oviposition behavior, and the distribution of parasitism risk. Ecological Monographs 73(2): 283-300.
867 Davis, L. V. and I. E. Gray. 1966 Zonal and seasonal distribution of insects in North Carolina salt marshes. Ecological Monographs 36(3): 275-295. pdf
963 Denno, R.F., G. K. Roderick, M.A. Peterson, A.F. Huberty, H.G. Dobel, M.D. Eubanks, J.E. Losey, and G.A. Langellotto. 1996 Habitat persistence underlies intraspecific variation in the dispersal strategies of planthoppers. Ecological Monographs 66(4): 389-408.
3812 Rey, J.R. 1981 Ecological biogeography of arthropods on Spartina islands in northwest Florida. Ecological Monographs 51: 237-265.
3846 Roff, D.A. 1990 The evolution of flightlessness in insects. Ecological Monographs 60(4): 389-421.
3861 Root, R.B. 1967 The niche exploitation pattern of the blue-gray gnatcatcher. Ecological Monographs 37: 317-350.
6409 Menhinick, E.F. 1967 Structure, Stability, and energy flow in plants and arthropods in a Sericea Lespedeza stand. Ecological Monographs 37(3): 255-272.
11925 Rashid, M.M., M. Jahan, K.S. Islam, and M. Abdul Latif. 2017 Ecological fitness of brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål), to rice nutrient management. Ecological Processes 6: 15; 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13717-017-0080-x. (article#15, 10 pp.) pdf
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